ITALIAN LAKES REVIEW

Italian Lakes Review is a guide to six of the most beautiful lakes in Northern Italy. The lakes we focus on are Lake Garda, Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, Lake Iseo, Lake Lugano and Lake Orta. Each lake has its own charm, style and a number of lakeside towns which we showcase with photos. This website is part of the Italy Review network which includes a website for each of the official 20 regions of Italy, as well as the major cities and islands. On this site we've categorised the lakeside towns by the lake they lie against but when you click through from the menu pages you'll be re-directed to the individual page of that lake on whichever regional website it's hosted so for example, if you click on Verbania you'll be re-directed to the town's page on the Piemonte Review website. We're working hard to put the finishing touches to this and many of the other sites. If you come across a page that's incomplete and you feel that you could help finish it with either written content or your own photos, please e-mail info@italyreview.com and let us know what you could share.

HERE'S SOME OF WHAT YOU CAN FIND ON ITALIAN LAKES REVIEW!

ITALIAN LAKES PHOTO BLOG

The Photo Blog will be a regular feature in which we highlight a particular place among the six lakes featured on this site. In the first blog the image is of one of the prettiest towns on Lake Garda. Riva del Garda lies at the northern tip of the lake in the Trentino region. One of the curiosities of Lake Garda is that it covers three official regions with the other two being Lombardy and Veneto. Despite these regions belonging to the same country, it's striking how different they feel from each other. As soon as you enter the Trentino region you'll notice a culture shared between Italian and Austrian influences from the cuisine to signs displayed in German.

Our Gallery section is gradually growing with our favourite shots from around the six lakes featured on this site. If you'd like to share some of your own photos on the site we'd love to display those too.